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The City continues to deliver essential programs and services to support residents. All in-person services and City-managed facilities, including sports and recreation facilities, public libraries, museums and municipal childcare centres will remain closed until June 30.
All City parks and park amenities remain closed. Residents are permitted to travel through parks to get to their destination, while maintaining physical distancing.
Parking lots at Mooney’s Bay Park, Petrie Island and Britannia Park are closed to vehicle access for the duration of the City’s park closure directive.
Park amenities and spaces that are closed include:
Public sports fields
Ball diamonds
Basketball and tennis courts
Skateboard parks
Off-leash dog enclosures
Play structures
Swings
Slides
Climbers
Adult fitness stations
Benches and picnic tables
Festivals and Special Events
At present, gatherings over five people are legally prohibited forcing the cancellation or postponement of festivals and events. The Ottawa Farmers' Market at Lansdowne Park and Doors Open Ottawa, scheduled for June 6 and 7, are both cancelled.
Transit is open, but practice preventive measures
OC Transpo will continue to operate the current modified weekday service on O-Train Lines 1 and 2, as well as on all bus routes and will not proceed with the regular Spring service change on Sunday, April 19.
Public Works and Environmental Services
The delivery of core services and programs remains largely unchanged and essential services including waste collection, road repairs, traffic management and street sweeping operations continue.
Residents are asked to reduce waste disposal where possible and to delay discarding large items to reduce pressures on the City’s waste collection system.
Most preventative maintenance and non-critical repairs for water services will be temporarily deferred but all critical preventive maintenance, emergency repairs and corrective maintenance continues.
Some programs including tree planting and maintenance have been suspended or are operating in a reduced capacity. Spring community projects, like tree planting and GLAD Cleaning the Capital, have been postponed until further notice.
Household hazardous waste (HHW) depots will be rescheduled and residents have been asked to hold onto their waste as we work to reschedule events. For the safety and wellbeing of City waste collection operators, please do not place hazardous waste into regular garbage pickup.
The Trail Road Landfill Site is closed to the public and residents are asked to contact other local landfills. The landfill remains accessible to process routine residential and multi residential waste collection.
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All City parks and park amenities remain closed. Residents are permitted to travel through parks to get to their destination, while maintaining physical distancing.
Parking lots at Mooney’s Bay Park, Petrie Island and Britannia Park are closed to vehicle access for the duration of the City’s park closure directive.
Park amenities and spaces that are closed include:
Public sports fields
Ball diamonds
Basketball and tennis courts
Skateboard parks
Off-leash dog enclosures
Play structures
Swings
Slides
Climbers
Adult fitness stations
Benches and picnic tables
Festivals and Special Events
At present, gatherings over five people are legally prohibited forcing the cancellation or postponement of festivals and events. The Ottawa Farmers' Market at Lansdowne Park and Doors Open Ottawa, scheduled for June 6 and 7, are both cancelled.
Transit is open, but practice preventive measures
OC Transpo will continue to operate the current modified weekday service on O-Train Lines 1 and 2, as well as on all bus routes and will not proceed with the regular Spring service change on Sunday, April 19.
Public Works and Environmental Services
The delivery of core services and programs remains largely unchanged and essential services including waste collection, road repairs, traffic management and street sweeping operations continue.
Residents are asked to reduce waste disposal where possible and to delay discarding large items to reduce pressures on the City’s waste collection system.
Most preventative maintenance and non-critical repairs for water services will be temporarily deferred but all critical preventive maintenance, emergency repairs and corrective maintenance continues.
Some programs including tree planting and maintenance have been suspended or are operating in a reduced capacity. Spring community projects, like tree planting and GLAD Cleaning the Capital, have been postponed until further notice.
Household hazardous waste (HHW) depots will be rescheduled and residents have been asked to hold onto their waste as we work to reschedule events. For the safety and wellbeing of City waste collection operators, please do not place hazardous waste into regular garbage pickup.
The Trail Road Landfill Site is closed to the public and residents are asked to contact other local landfills. The landfill remains accessible to process routine residential and multi residential waste collection.
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